This blog is full of musings about writing, music, film, life and strange titbits I think you will like. Documenting my attempts at overcoming the obstacles of being a newbie author dreaming of bigger things.

Wednesday, 4 July 2012

Review: Memoirs of a Geisha

Seriously, I loved this book so much. I read it just before the film came out, when I was about eleven. I devoured it, with its musical, poetic speech. The metaphors are unique and honestly the best I've ever read in a novel. It's more like a written song. Every time I read this book, (which now totals about twelve times) I always take something new from it. My second reading was the paragraph about the moth she wraps up in fabric and finds a few years later, completely unchanged. Then she lightly touches it with her finger and it crumbles into dust.

I love the characterisation, the small interwoven stories within the main plot, the beautiful observations Sayuri makes about life, the small details that make this novel truly realistic and involving.

This book needs to be read a million times to be truly appreciated, and (not to be sexist) for a man, Arthur Golden does a spectacular job writing from a woman's point of view. Mesmerising book.